KAWASAKI Hitomi is currently in charge of public information and commentary tour organized by Nippon Bonsai Taikanten, one of the largest bonsai exhibitions in West Japan, which is annually held in November in Kyoto. After 10 years of fieldwork, she has entered Kyoto Institute ofTechnology and is now studying bonsai in the doctoral course from the standpoint of Japanese art. She is slated to publish a book on her study from Shimpusha Publishing located in Yokohama city, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Born in Kyoto in 1980, KAWASAKI Hitomi has started to serve as a navigator of a bonsai magazine since she was a twelfth grader. Subsequently, she has studied bonsai all by herself until 2002, when she started to preside over Gendai Bonsai (Modern Bonsai), playing an active part in commentary and curating of bonsai both at home and abroad.
Between 2014 and 2015, by winning the scholarship offered by Edward C Johnson fund ( or fidelity securities), KAWASAKI Hitomi studied the techniques, philosophies, and administrations of international gardening as a member of Long Wood Garden and National Trust (respectively in the United States and the U.K.), serving her apprenticeship in "Hidcote Manoer Garden", "Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew", and "Sissinghurst Castle Garden".